Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 18

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THE EVEN MARCH 20, 1926. REAL LESTATE. ATTRACTIVE HOMES IN THE CAPITAL Stucco Exterior of Thousand Homes Erected An- | Shea House Well : L . ; . nually in United States. { Executed. “ . . 5 e, i Since the Worl? War the wnnual| production of houses in the United |$ States is between 800,000 and 960,000, | Clarence ¥. Donohoe, president of the m Real ard, told Itimore an_ ad REAL ESTATE, NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. POST-WAR BUILDING ENTAILS BIG PROBLEM | Between Eight and Nine Hundred Quincy Terrace —is a new Kite community of Beautiful Bungalows and Cozy Cotlages Quincy and 22nd Sts. N.E. Delightfully located—with spacious grounds around each Home. Entirely detached—and prettily planted lawns. Some have Living room and Dining room—others have Puliman Al- cove that provides a snug nook in which to eat; two very big Bedrooms; v;'ntthxled bath; complete kitchen; hardwood floors; an excellent heating plan Interior Design Is Also Very Practical and At- tractive. The stucco work of the D. C. Shea vesidence at 2844 California street is unusually attractive. This house is located at the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and California streets. In planning the house arrangement was provided for a vista through the nd sun parlor to a small T, consideration was glven to placing the dining room nd breakfast alcove toward the east ind looking o ernoot. Mr. Donohoe ex 1< designed in colonial 1 In stucco on hollow = s somewhat unusual » i 3 2 ring, which is a warm & Lined entirely by exposing ! « of the gravel and e that is { MR, Bosonor. | additional | d to cltfes | They are perfect Homes—providing every comfort and built with the care and attention to detail that characterizes Kite construction. Every ‘Home in this section will be of consistent charm—making the neighborhood safe and sure from the investment viewpoint. $5,950---%6,650 —and terms will be adjusted to your tonvenience movements have undertaken to protect the } public through such orgi Better Business burs the reul estate 1 and not by admix- ng matter. The color of therefore as durable as or of the aggregate. + ot stucco colored in T T— the r has a livelines of effect » % that does not uppear in a photograph. er distinction i# obtained by aggregate In the stucco window sflls as . | wainscot estending up the staircase., The handrail of the stairs {s unbroken | erior is completed by a green slata |y newels, and begins with a scroll at ruof the bottom step. The stair hall s Special cave was taken in the con-lamply lighted by a broad bay-window ~ o i 2 under sample Home—every day struction of the house. The floor |at the landing with a seat under the | | at . ' vho Lim, Clevelund 1490, for appol Joists throughout the full helght of | window. The dining room has a broad 1 | ment the building are supported on steel | bay-window and a builtin china columns and I beams, which prevents | closet. any settlement of the floors and All the main first-story rooms have KITCHEN, (i $A OVE | { the heating plant. The bath tubs have owers over them, und oak floors are | Paid throughout the house. There are f DINING three bedrooms and two baths on the 2ooOM PR timo e of livir Natlonal Capital Our Mr. Hamilton will be found ut the rake G 123333nasdioisiianiaiidia st i tada st ia it s et it i aiade s i BUCKINGHAM HOTEL SOLD. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Incorporated Momber Washington Real Latats Board don. The Interior is finished | pockets over the windows. All radl- roughout with painted and paneled jators in first-story rooms are can- alls. cealed, a very attractive feature. An (ol burner is used in connection with Adolph Weyl Buys Small Fifteenth Street Place for $250,000. The Buckin i 1 family hotel, 918 and ¢ T been sold to Shannon & 1 P CHAMBER. 1 This property has a ERN 12 - on Fifteenth stract, feet. The consider. v to be $250,000. sme The society of ladies is a schuol of | politeness for mu i 1514 K Street Main 4846 Flanked Fireplace. The fireplace, which is teature in a living room, Liouse furthe entuated b; it on either side with bullt- cases extending to the cefling. The main hall has a makes an unusually rigld construc- |plaster cornices, and also cumh' A two-car garage is lo- . the rear. Robert Beresford is paneled 3 PAINT DOES WONDERS | CHOICE OF MATERIALS TO SLEEPING PORCHES| IS NOW CHIEF CON- i Use of Quiet, Restful Colors Ad- CERN OF BUILDERS vised, While Furniture May nteenth Bi2eiisiiisiiinaitisiaaoriieiiiicy FLOOR PLAN o avenue to Georgla av y south to Longfellow street, st on Longfellow street to Fifth zreens and delicate grays; 1o add o |street where property s located. touch of brightness, the furniture | These houses will be of the semi-de. might be painted light dainty shades|tached and community group style, uf_})}l}gk;r\:‘l‘\:e};;«l&n g:l;%f:‘;l foi ithe and feature a “three-in-a-row” type of sleeping porch, and can be painted as house embodying Italian architécture. No. 9. well as the wooden bed. However, rior silders are com: e— d | ing toward the use of concealed beds, | The W. Walter Vaughn houses, de. | which can be folded into o panel in|8igned by W. IL 1. Fleming, at Thir- | the daytime and leave the porch free | teenth and Upshur streets northeast, | for other us may be reached by golng out Vermont | avenue to Thomas Circle, northeast | on Rhode o Thirteenth | strect north cork of th somie qulet, re SELECT A LOT In Takoma’s Newest Subdivision 43 Building Sites We will build your house to order. Drive out 16th St. or Georgia Ave. Turn right into Fern to 7th St G. W. CHASE | aes meinis dre GEate B eote] Owner and Builder tags type. Iuplex 331 Carroll St., Takoma Phone Adams 8164 ‘eping porches should to. keep the ve dden rainstorms by A Picturesque New Community Where hominess and happiness are combined in pleasing environment and pretty homes e = NEW INDUSTRY IN D. C. Heinz Co. of Pittsburgh Locates| Distribution Center. The H. J. Helnz Co. of Pittsburgh | 15 the latest large industrial organiz: te in Washington. They rge warehouse at l'lflh‘ "ts northe: which will North Woodside—Maryland e WashinEton one With the completion of the B. & O. viaduct it is a straight-away e = ‘ 20 minutes’ leisure drive north from the Whitwe $Fause The volume of bullding permits ssued in 20 principal citics Juring January, while being 12 per cent less than the December permit 5§ per cent greater in volume than +hat recorded for January one year HERE is no spot adjacent to | = = Washington where the features of - the suburbs and all the facilities The Price of the city meet in such perfect accord L isaivery as in this splendid development at contincing argument North Woodside, Maryland. $7,950 10% Cash The Terms —are arranged to facilitate purchase ITHIN the area of North Wood- side are those practical and pro- tecting restrictions which pre- vent the invasion of business and un- desirable house construction. But handy-by are stores, churches, schools —everything living convenience re- quires. T is a community of individual Homes, wholly detached; with ample lawns, artistically planted, and deep rear yards. 'HE Homes are being built with the intimate interest of ownership, in which there is none of the ele- ments of speculation. Finished in ex- cellent taste; with the most modern equipment. Open fireplaces; hard- LREADY 50 Homes have been erected, sold and occupied, with another group in the final stage of completion. Ownership of This Home Exhibit House 5324 9th St. N.W. (At Jefferson) HE well-defined plan of develop- ment has studied charm of effect, resulting in Homes of diversified types—relieving from all chance of monotony; and appealing to personaé There is nothing lack- ing to make these homes among the most complete in the city—even to the built-in heated garage, paved streets, proximity to 14th St. and Ga. Ave. car lines, etc. WE SIMPLY ASK YOU TO SEE THEM BEFORE YOU FINALLY BUY Price $8,950 On Easy Terms Open Daily and .Sunday Until 9 P.M. DOUGLASS. .‘&: o 2y . PHILLIPS! REALTORS 1516 K St. N.W. Frank. 5678 Ouwners gnd Builders ANALELELE CHALELELALAL ANAKANALANAE CHEENEENINAL SAANARANALAL ANANARARARNAN SAARRRNAAAN ALRALLEAAEE KRRERKENENES ARLAKALAERLLAEHARTHESALEX AEREERLEAREL SRERERRASAAS SRR XS ERE0A3IEAEETRIRALIZFILUL EERECITE ST -CTERCIERCIARTEARE CABERBNRIOT RN RN I RV DR IR TN LEE RO BATH ROOMS | very appealing homes. Besntl- fally tiled in at- combination bullt-in bath tob and fAxtures that farther ac- pleteness. —typify the | charm of these | tractive color | contuste com- | No pains were spared—everything had to be “Just So.” Exteriors were most artistically planned, producing de- lightful effects in Brick—Stucco— Frame—Shingle. Interiors were ap- pointed so completely that you could * not wish for greater conveniences. Open fireplaces—built-in ice boxes— automatic water heaters—cedar-lined closets—and many, many other similar features. To Inspect—Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, east on Rittenhouse Street to Broad Branch Road to Western Avenue; turn east one-quarter block to Stuyvesant Street and property. TERRELL and LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th STREET MAIN 3285 Evening Phones: Adams 2503-J—Adams 3215-W BSDLYUTS IATARAIUI DS TN N INNARER B HEANEEA ECNON R taste and individual family require- ments in size and style—Bungalows of original designs and Cottages of Colonial character. 10% Cash wood floors; commodious closets; big rooms; alluring porches; artistic light- ing fixtures; heating plants that are both efficient and economical. Drive out here tomorrow and go critically over the ground and through the various types of Homes. Our representatives be at the Community entrance all day, ready to answer questions and “pilot” you about. lake Ninth Street cars, transferring to Bus for North Woodside at the District Line. Qr wotor out 16th Street into Alaska Avenue—thence up the Brookville Pike to North Weedside 1415 K Street Main

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